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This Morning's Alison Hammond was left mortified after stealing Madonna's bracelet.
On Friday's episode (October 13), a Madonna superfan was welcomed onto the show to speak about her upcoming tour and he also brought some of her memorabilia in with him.
During the segment, Alison put on a bracelet that was once worn by Madonna herself and seemed to keep it on after the segment ended.
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Though eagle-eyed viewers soon noticed that she didn't give it back to the superfan and called her out for it.
Her co-host Dermot O'Leary also pulled her up on the incident after the break and told her off for keeping it on, leaving Alison looking mortified.
She told him: "That's terrible, isn't it?" as she admitted to her mistake.
Fans took to social media to comment on the mishap online, with one writing: "Alison mad to keep the bracelet on and hope no one notices #ThisMorning" A second added: "Alison put it on her wrist lol #thismorning" While a third penned: "Not like Alison to nick something #GotFormThatGirl #thismorning"
"Alison get on the naughty step #ThisMorning," a fourth shared. A fifth joked: "Alison skipping around the studio thinking she'd scored Madonna's bracelet singing 'cause we are liiiiiving in a material world and I am a material girl' #ThisMorning"
"Alison’s sat there during the break with Madonna’s bracelet on!! #thismorning," a sixth shared.
This comes after the two hosts were talking about Madonna's upcoming tour which kicks off tomorrow in London.
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The singer, 65, later postponed her tour earlier this year and said she was "lucky to be alive" after falling ill.
Her musical director Stuart Price told the BBC: "The person that is going to take the stage looks incredible, sounds incredible, performs incredible. Madonna has very high expectations of how much hard work people will put into something," he said. "It's very uncompromising – but she's equally as hard on herself. So when she took a break, that pause created an opportunity to further enhance the show. And I'm sure the opportunity [for her] to focus on being 100% well was greatly received as well."
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